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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWeinburg Property 1904_20030620North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health Department of Health and Human Services P. O. Box 28047 -- 306 N. Wilmington St. -- Raleigh, N. C. 27611-8047 INORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - NITRATE ONLY Name of System: Weinberg, Robert Address: 1904 Carl Freeman Rd Stedman, NC County: FRODWQGW Report To: NCDENR-DWQ GW Wachovia Bid, Suite 71, Fayetteville, NC 28301 Courier: 14-56-25 Collected By: BILL SHANAHAN Location of sampling point: Well 1 Remarks: Parameters Nitrite as N Nitrate as N EXPLANATION OF RESULTS: Foster/Therapeutic Homes: Nitr, Private Well Guidelines: Nitrite-( Zip: 28391 ATTN: Bill Shanahan Source of Water: Ground Source of Sample: Type of Sample: Raw Type of Treatment: None _-Type of Analysis: Nitrate . Category: Other Time: 9:43-;00 AM Results N Units y11 DateAAnalyzed: `mg/I_� L �I 6/20/0.3.J 5.29 mg/I �, 6/20/03 , C� ? L `�,VJUL .1,1 2003 4~ yDENR�FA f VEITR&EREGIONALOFRCE CQ-][T0 0RU U[CD) o0 � [� an ac�)ra�ODT, 0 PMN;Q��,ftl` e-N level acceptable if less than or equal to 10 mg/I level should be < 1.0 mg/I and Nitrate-N-< 10.0 mg/I - Sample Temperature on Receipt: 4•5 0 C Date Received: 6/20/03 Report Date: 7/8/03 Reported By: 1A If WI It! Today's Date: 7/9/03 Reference: 8480 Login Batch 03060044 Sample Number: L5940 Explanations Coliform Analysis: If coliform bacteria are Absent, the water is considered safe for drinking purposes. I£ coliform bacteria are Present, the water is considered unsafe for drinking purposes. Presence of E. coli (bacteria) generally indicates that the water has been contaminated - with fecal material. It must be remembered that a water analysis refers only to the sample received and should not be regarded as a complete report on the water supply. Inorganic Analysis: Recommended limits for drinking water. Sample should not exceed levels listed-= -.. ; _ below. Alkalinity No established limits Iron 0.30 mat Arsenic 0.01 mg/1 Lead 0.015 mJl, Calcium No established limits Magnesium No estab lished_-Jiinits--_ -- Chloride 250 mg/1 Manganese 0.05 mail Copper 1.3 mg/1 Nitrate 10 mg/1(as N) Fluoride 4 mg/1 Nitrite 1.0 mg/1(as N) Hardness No established limits pH Not less than 6.5 units Zinc 5.0 mg/1 w North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health Department of Health and Human Services` { P. 0. Box 28047 -1 306 N. Wilmington St. -- Raleigh, N. C. 27611-8047 INORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM I Name of System: Weinderg, Robert Address: 1904 Carl Freeman Rd. Stedman, NC County: FRODWQGW Report To: NCDENR-DWQ GW Wachovia Bid, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Courier: 14-56-25 Collected By: BILL SHANAHAN r Location of sampling point: Well TE Remarks: pH 6 Parameters Alkalinity as CaCO3 Arsenic Calcium Chloride Copper Fluoride Iron Hardness as CaCO3 (Ca,Mg) ' Magnesium �^ Manganese - Lead pH Zinc U11 i i Zip: 28391 0 8 <0.05 <0.20 <0.05 16 ATTN: Bill Shanahan 9/03 Source of Water: Ground Source of Sample: Type of Sample: Raw Type of Treatment: None Type of Analysis Private Time: 9:43:00 AM mg/I 6/23/03 mg/I 6/23/0.3 mg/I 6/23/03 mg/I 6/23/03 mg/I 6/23/03 mg/I `6/23/03 mg/I 6/23/03 —5 t3 v u Jta unIL Ei/1 /U —' <0.05 mg/I ¢ 6/23/03no maloff y/ (DI Pulbob. H&7& I JUL .1.1 2003 DENR - FAYETTE► U REGIONAL ONCE Date Received: 6/23/03 Report Date: 7/9/03 Reported By: (.� Today's Date: 7/9/03 Reif: 8538 Login Batch: 103:060048 Sample Number: 95967 Explanations Coliform Analysis: t: If coliform bacteria are Absent, the water is considered safer for drinking purposes. If coliform bacteria are Present, the water is considered unsafe for drinking purposes. Presence of E. coli (bacteria) generally indicates that the water has been contaminated with fecal material. It must be remembered that a water analysis refers -only t0j.he sample received and should not be regarded as a complete report on. the water supply. Inorganic Analysis: Recommended limits for drinking water. Sample should not exceed levels listed below. 4 Alkalinity No established limits Iron 0.30 mg.- 1 Arsenic 0.01 mg/1 ' Lead 0.015 mg/1 Calcium No established limits Magnesium No established limits Chloride 250 mg/l Manganese 0.05 mQ%l Copper 1.3 mg/1 Nitrate 10 mg/l (as N) Fluoride 4 mg/l Nitrite 1.0 mg/l (as N) Hardness No established limits pH Not less than 6.5 units Zinc 5.0 mg/l �pF N APz9 F Michael.F. Easley, Governor William6 Ross. Jr.,. Secretajy North Carolina Department of Environment and Naturail*�Iesourcis Alan W. Klimek P.E. Director. Division of Water Quality July 8, 2003 Mr. Robert A. Weinberg 1904 Carl Freeman Rd. Stedman, NC 28391 RE: Nitrate Sampling Results from Drinking Water Well 1904 Carl Freeman Rd., Stedman, NC Dear Mr. Weinberg: a This is to inform you about the results of the well testing activity that was conducted on June 19, 2003 by this office. LThe results of sampling your well water found it to contain 5.29 milligrams/liter (mg/1) of nitrate. This level is below the State's groundwater quality standard and federal EPA drinking water standard of 10.00 mg/l. If you have any Other questions about your results, please contact me at (910) 486-1541. 1 cc: Rufus Johnson, I Enclosure Sincerely, P. ,Sean Boyles, L.G. Hydrogeologist Realty, Inc., PO Box 64223, Fayetteville, NC 28306 Division of Water Quality/Groundwater.Section 225 Green Street, Suite 714, Fayetteville, NC 21 101-5043 Phone: (910) 486-1541 FAX: (910) 486-0707 Intemeti http://gw.ehnr.state:nc.us Customer Service: (800) 623-7748 North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health ;Department of Health and Human Services y" P. O. Box 28047 -1306 N. Wilmington St. -- Raleigh, N. C. 27611-8047 i INORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - NITRATE ONLY Name of System: Weinberg, Robert A. Source of Water: Ground Address: 1904 Carl Freeman Rd. Stedman, NC Zip: 28391 Source of Sample: County: FRO I Type of Sample: Raw Report To: Fayetteville Regional Office Type -of Treatment: None i ATTN: _ Wachovia Bldg - Suite 904 , _' ;-Type of Analysis: Nitrate (910)486=1191 Fayettville, NC 28301-5043 _' „ - Category: Courier: 14-56-418 f Collected By: S. BOYLES ;Mate: - 8/13/01 Time: 1:30:00 PM, Location of sampling point: Supply ;= well Remarks: Parameters Results �. t Units 3� Date_Analyzed:1 t Nitrite as N -o'1b--' - -' mg/I - -- L - 8/15/01-- Nitrate as N i` a 9.67 mg/I `,, 8/15/01 rf.• r`r, Lj 11 , Q I L I EXPLANATION OF RESULTS: ; Foster/Therapeutic Homes" Nitrate-N level acceptable if less than or equal to 10 mg/1 Private Well Guidelines: Nitritej,N level should be < 1.0 mg/1 and Nitrate-NL 10.0 mg/I Sample Temperature on Receipt: 1 4 C Date Received: 8/15/01 Report Date: 8/16/01. Today's Date: 8/17/01 Reference: 12256 Login Batch Reported By: Sample Number: AA63130 Explanations Coliform Analysis: If coliform bacteria are Absent, the water is considered safe for drinking purposes. If coliform bacteria are Present, the water is considered unsafe for drinking purposes. Presence of E. coli (bacteria) generally indicates that the water has been contaminated with fecal material. It must be remembered that a water analysis refers only to the sample received and should not be regarded as a complete report on the water supply. Inorganic Analysis: Recommended limits for drinking water. Sample should not exceed levels listed below: Alkalinity No established limits Iron 0.30 mg/l Arsenic 0.05 mg/l Lead 0.015 mg/l Calcium No established limits Magnesium No established limits Chloride 250 mg/l Manganese 0.05 mg/l Copper 1.3 mg/l Nitrate 10 mg/l (as N) Fluoride 4 mg/1 Nitrite 1.0 mg/l (as N) Hardness No established limits pH Not less than 6.5 units Zinc 5.0 mg/1 FN i North Carolina])epartment of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Occup I tional and Environmental Epidemiology Branch kedical Evaluation and Risk Assessment UnitREG. CH Drinking Water Health Risk Evaluation r6j General COUNTY DATE �� LABORATORY NUMBER r 3� O "Based on these analytical results, this water should be considered safe for normal usage .) Chemical analysis d'*d not show any contamination. Water should be resampled if odor or taste persists. (� The'water should not be used for drinking or cooking purposes. ( ) . Based on these ana ytical results, this water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/showering. The laborato res>_ilts are not conclusive lease resam le: (.) �' P p LE (X) COMMENTS: - - The nitrate drinking water standard is 10 ppm. The nitrate level in your well water -is aitl� _r nr nlnea to tlia r-lrinlrfnrn •irotar ctanrlarA CrmtiniipA rnncilmntinn .PC1lPr1A11V of pregnant woman or infants six months of age and younger, may pose an increased health risk based on these nitrate levels . For further information, contact D DHHS (11/99) OEEB (Rev. 1.1/00) . Ken Rudo, Medical and Risk Assessment Unit, (919) 733-3410 or-{919).715-6430 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services w. , Division of Public Health ti Occup I tional and Environmental Epidemiology Branch Medical Evaluation and Risk Assessment Unit DATE eIaAl O Based on these anal usage Drinking Water Health.Risk Evaluation General C�►�t✓(�`�1 COUNTY LABORATORY NUMBER .ytical results, this water should be considered safe for normal () Chemical analysis did not show any contamination. Water should be resampled .if odor or taste persists. (X) The water should () Based on these ar be used for drinki ( ) The laboratory .(X) - - The ni either COMMENTS: rake drinking wa be used for drinking or cooking purposes. ;local results, this water is highly contaminated and should not cooking or bathing/showering. is are not conclusive, please resample: IS iel in 'your lbove or close to the drinking water standard. Continued consum of pregnan health risk standard is 10 p- pm The -nitr,, woman or infants six months of age and younger, ma )ased on these nitrate levels For further information, contact E DHHS (11/99) OEEB (Rev. 1 1/00) well water is ption, especially an increased Ken Rudo; Medical and Risk Assessment Unit, (919) 733-3410 or-f919) 715-6430 INCEiENR Customer Service 1 800 623-7748 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. t Acting Director Division of Water Quality September 4, 2001 Mr. Robert A. Weinberg 1904 Carl Freeman Road Stedman, NC 28391 Subject: Health Risk Evaluation of Water Sample i Dear Mr. Weinberg: EncloI ed is the health risk evaluation for the recent water sampleY analysis of your well water. Any recommendations for continued water usage are listed on the attached form. You Ian contact Dr. Rudo at (919) 715-6430 if an you have health risk Y Y concerns. If you have any other questions, please contact me at (910) 486-1541. Since e1y, P. Sean Boyle , L.G. Hydrogeologist II attachment Division of Water Quality / Groundwater Section Suite 714/ 225 Green Street/ Fayetteville, NC 28301 - Phone: (910) 486-1541 Fax: (910) 486-0707 Internet: http://gw.ehnr.state.nc.us